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First, see if SELinux is installed and enabled. Type the sestatus
command. If enabled, you will see output similar to this:SELinux status: enabled
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SELinuxfs mount: /selinux
Current mode: enforcing
Mode from config file: enforcing
Policy version: 24
Policy from config file: targeted |
To very quickly check whether SELinux is causing the connection error, you can temporarily switch its mode from "enforcing" to "permissive" (do this as root):
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setenforce Permissive |
Now test the Islandora module's connection to Fedora again. If that fixes the problem, you can then make a more permanent adjustment to SELinux to allow the connection to the Fedora server.
You could completely disable SELinux, by changing its configuration in /etc/selinux/config
but it's not necessary (and most often not recommended!). The specific SELinux policy that is blocking access is likely httpd_can_network_connect
. First, change the mode back to "Enforcing", then switch on the policy http_can_network_connect
. Again, as root:
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setenforce Enforcing
setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on |
Test the Islandora module's connection to Fedora once more. If it works, you have adjusted the SELinux configuration to permit the needed connection without disabling it entirely.
Tuque library
What to try: On the command line, change into Drupal's sites/all/libraries directory and issue the following command: git clone https://github.com/Islandora/tuque.git
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